Variability and the X-ray/UV ratio of Active Galactic Nuclei
F. Vagnetti, S. Turriziani, D. Trevese, M. Antonucci

TL;DR
This study investigates the variability and factors affecting the X-ray/UV ratio in AGNs, confirming the anticorrelation with UV luminosity and highlighting intrinsic variability as a significant source of dispersion.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of simultaneous X-ray and UV data, quantifies intrinsic alpha_ox variability, and assesses the impact of non-simultaneity on dispersion in the alpha_ox-L_UV relation.
Findings
Confirmed alpha_ox anticorrelation with UV luminosity
Intrinsic alpha_ox variability accounts for ~30% of total variance
Non-simultaneity does not significantly increase dispersion
Abstract
The observed relation between the X-ray radiation from AGNs, originating in the corona, and the optical/UV radiation from the disk is usually described by the anticorrelation between the UV to X-ray slope alpha_ox and the UV luminosity. Many factors can affect this relation, including: enhanced X-ray emission associated with the jets of radio-loud AGNs; X-ray absorption associated with the UV Broad Absorption Line (BAL) outflows; other X-ray absorption not associated with BALs; intrinsic X-ray weakness; UV and X-ray variability, and non-simultaneity of UV and X-ray observations. The separation of these effects provides information about the intrinsic alpha_ox-L_UV relation and its dispersion, constraining models of disk-corona coupling. We extract simultaneous data from the second XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalogue and the XMM-Newton Optical Monitor Serendipitous UV Source Survey…
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